Former Mamelodi Sundowns coach Miguel Gamondi has reportedly threatened to take Raja Athletic Club to FIFA over a contract dispute.
According to reports in Morocco, Gamondi is expected to become the new head coach of Raja, more than a month after he parted ways with Young Africans in Tanzania.
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Raja have been without a coach since cutting ties with Portuguese manager Ricardo Sa Pinto a few weeks ago, and the club have since been linked with a number of coaches, including Josef Zinnbauer.
However, Raja recently made the decision to appoint Gamondi, who previously worked in Morocco in 2021 at MAS Fes.
According to Yalla Shoot, Gamondi and Raja are now locked in a contractual dispute after the latter party mistakenly sent a one-and-a-half-year contract for the former to sign.
The report claims that Raja agreed a deal with Gamondi to take charge of the side until the end of the season; however, they accidentally sent the coach a longer contract than the agreed six-month deal.
Gamondi proceeded to sign the one-and-a-half-year contract electronically before he was told by Raja officials that a mistake had been made.
It is said that Gamondi then refused to nullify the contract he signed despite the Raja president Adel Halla's attempts to rectify the error.
The Argentine coach, who managed Sundowns between 2005 and 2006, is expected to be unveiled by Raja very soon, as he's believed to have landed in Morocco on Sunday.
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